Where to Find Monetary Assistance for Colon Cancer Treatment?

It is true that colon cancer is one of the most treatable cancers if diagnosed early enough. This is precisely why we stress the importance of colonoscopy so much.

A simple examination to look for irritated tissue and polyps can save you so much trouble. The condition also spreads pretty fast and if left untreated for 2-3 years it can spread to the liver, lungs, and other vital organs.

An early diagnosis of colon cancer often means that a partial colectomy will suffice in treating the cancer. Partial colectomy removes the affected part of the colon and the cancerous lesions.

For patients with a more advanced stage, the primary aim might be to clear blockages and grant relief from symptoms.

Some doctors also recommend chemotherapy, and radiation therapy, along with recently developed targeted drugs.

Different Stages of Colon Cancer

Colon cancer is such that, its victims are reduced to needing constant, extensive support. Apart from doctor’s appointments and treatment costs, there are other expenses to cover. These expenses usually include medication, nursing care, travel and transportation, and income replacement.

Cancer care is expensive, but colon cancer falls among one of the costliest cancers to treat. If you or a loved one are suffering from colon cancer and would benefit from financial assistance, we have some good news for you.

There are several organizations that are dedicated to offering financial help to patients. We made a list of 8 such organizations. Keep in mind this list is not comprehensive, there are other organizations (local and national) that offer monetary support, educational awareness, and other resources to patients with colon cancer.

Financial Assistance for Colon Cancer

  1. American Cancer Society

    Offers assistance for transportation expenses in addition to childcare, pain medication, and symptom management that is not covered by the insurance.

  2. Cancer Care

    Nonprofit offering monetary help to cancer patients struggling with transportation costs, home care, and childcare. You can also find connections to other financial resources here.

  3. Cancer Care Co-payment Assistance Foundation

    Offers up to $10,000 annually in co-payment assistance to eligible individuals. This program currently includes patients with breast cancer, colon cancer, glioblastoma, pancreatic cancer, non-small cell lung cancer, renal cell cancer, and head and neck cancer.

  4. Cancer Fund of America, Inc.

    Provides medical supplies to financially backward patients.

  5. The Chain Fund

    Provides monetary support to cancer patients with their mortgage, rent, utility bills, and insurance. Also helps with prescriptions and special food needs.

  6. Colon Cancer Alliance

    Champions prevention, funds research and offers quality patient support.

  7. Fifth Season Financial

    Offers funding to late-stage cancer patients while keeping their life insurance as collateral.

  8. Meredith’s Miracle Colon Cancer Foundation

    Provides financial support to young adults (aged below 40) with colon cancer.

Most people who die from colon cancer, don’t have to. Screen The City provides colonoscopy and colorectal screening to its patrons. With us, you can get screened on time and defeat the risk of colon cancer taking over your life. Sign up now at (405) 702-1300.

**Disclaimer: This blog content does not intend to offer a doctor’s advice and mentions no relationship between any patient and the care provider.

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